Columbia Mapping

Introduction to ArcView Schedule

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Columbia Mapping offers the two-day Introduction to ArcView (Version 3.2) training as a regularly scheduled course. Classes are taught at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon. Keith Massie is an ESRI-Authorized ArcView instructor and has been teaching ESRI courses (ArcView & ArcCAD) for the past nine years. He is the GIS Manager at Jackson County in Medford, Oregon.

The cost for the two-day course is $450 and this includes the ESRI-developed course book and training data.

Every course he teaches uses the ESRI-developed Introduction to ArcView syllabus. You can review the current courses offered below and print out the registration form.

Introduction to ArcView GIS

Date

City

Location

Registration Status

# of Open Seats (16 total)

Fall 2001

Ashland, Oregon

Southern Oregon University, Geography Lab

Open

16 Seats Available


Additionally, site-specific courses have been offered at an employer's place of business, using employee's computers and a dedicated conference room. For more information about this option, contact Keith Massie.

Keith Massie was one of the primary developers of an ArcView application called MAGIC that was created at Metro, a regional government in Portland, Oregon. MAGIC was developed using the Avenue scripting language and provided the inexperienced Arcview user with basic navigational and query tools. The MAGIC program is freeware, and some of the scripts and extensions available for downloading, were developed for MAGIC.

All classes include examples of how ArcView is being implemented at different agencies in Oregon and their future plans for using ArcView.


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Please e-mail Keith Massie if you have comments.
Updated April 19, 2001
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